Easy Crock-Pot Italian Pasta

This recipe was super out of my comfort zone – probably more so than anything I have ever posted! I would definitely call it a “hail mary” in football terms…

It was extremely experimental and used ingredients that I normally am not a fan of (eggplant…EGGPLANT!!).

Say extremely experimental five times fast…

See? I not only bring you yummy food but also entertaining tongue twisters!

You’re welcome ?.

Anyway, so…eggplant. I really dislike it. I have only liked it in two different situations:

Number One: Eggplant Parmesan. But…I mean…come on. Does that really count? The eggplant is deep fried and then smothered in cheese and sauce. I think I would like eating a pine cone after that preparation.

Number Two: Ratatouille. My sister-in-law gave me the most DELICIOUS recipe for ratatouille a few years ago, and it is one of our favorite things to make. It includes eggplant, but you can’t really tell because it is so thinly sliced and baked for quite a while.

The ratatouille is what gave me hope that this recipe might be yummy. I figured if I let the eggplant cook all day in the Crock-Pot with a bunch of other delicious things, it would become un-eggplant-y enough for me to enjoy.

That’s pretty much exactly what happened. The sauce turned out to be delicious! There is no visible trace of eggplant since you smash everything together once it has been simmering away all day.

I saw a picture on the cover of a magazine that used eggplant and fennel in a pasta dish, and for some reason that just made me want to try this out. It sounded really interesting and unique!

I really ended up loving this recipe. I loved the taste, I loved the texture, and I loved that it was something different and out of my comfort zone! My taste testers enjoyed it too (Seth and Boone).

Reasons why you should try this easy, tasty recipe out ?:

With the exception of some vegetable stock and white wine, the sauce is made with only fresh vegetables. No canned tomatoes, no canned anything. It’s just eggplant, fennel, tomatoes, onions, and garlic. It simmers for a while and then you mash it together to form a yummy sauce!

It’s SO EASY. Chopping a few veggies is the extent of your work here. You literally chop some stuff, throw it in, and let it go. Then add pasta…stir a few times while that’s cooking, top with cheese, and eat.

It’s unique. The ingredients are unique, and the consistency is unique. The pasta isn’t smothered in sauce like most pasta dishes are. It is just a light coating, but the pasta cooks in the sauce which imparts so much flavor. So…lots of flavor, not a ton of sauce. I really liked that about it!

Pasta. That deserves it’s own reason ?.

So I know I have mentioned a few times before that Seth is deploying soon. Well last week we were given three specific dates of when he might leave: one is soon, one is kind of soon, and one isn’t until November. We were really hoping it would be November so we could have all of October together and not have to think about him leaving quitteeee yet.

A few days ago we found out it is going to be the soonest date… ?. So sad.

I can’t say exactly where he is going or exactly when he is going for safety reasons, but we are allowed to say “the Middle East,” and we are allowed to say “sometime in October.”

I am still attempting to stay in denial for as long as possible! There is no point in thinking about it constantly, being sad, and ruining our remaining time together.

But keep Seth’s safety and my strength in your thoughts and prayers, please!!

When he leaves I’ll just make this pasta and stuff my face with it for a few days to feel better ?!

Comments

Oh my goodness, biggest hugs to you Annie! It must be so hard having Seth so far away. I can’t even imagine. But I will definitely be keeping you and his safety in my thoughts. Hope he doesn’t have to be gone for long! In the meantime, definitely make yourself lots of this pasta for dinner, with extra parm on top : )Natalie @ Tastes Lovely recently posted…Healthy Pumpkin Bread

I love eggplant and this recipe sounds amazing. I will have to buy eggplant at the farmer’s market on Friday and give this a try!
Will keep you and Seth in my prayers.Kim recently posted…Fårö – Home to Gutefår